No upset in the semis, host and
title-holder Olympiacos will have another showdown against 5- time champion
Sabadell in the Euro League final in Sunday. The Greeks downed UVSE with ease,
despite a heroic effort by Rita Keszthelyi who set a new individual scoring
record in the Final Fours with 9 goals. Sabadell played a strange match with
Padova – the Spaniards seemed to be a safe bet after a 5-0 run in the third
period and with a 9-3 lead in hand, only to see the Italians hitting back with
a 0-5 rush, but the last goal came a bit late.
Semi-finals:
Olympiacos Piraeus (GRE) v UVSE
Hunguest Hotels Budapest (HUN) 18-11,
Astralpool Sabadell (ESP) v
Plebiscito Padova (ITA) 9-8
Sunday fixtures (all times are
local): 15.00 UVSE v Padova (bronze medal), 17.00 Olympiacos v Sabadell (final)
Host Olympiacos didn’t leave any room
for doubt in the first semi, the Greeks came up with a commanding performance
as they rushed to a 10-5 lead by halftime. The difference in defending was
clearly mirrored by the scoreboard and it did not change in the second half
either.
The Greeks outshot the Magyars 39-27
(26-18 on target) and held them 3 on 12 in man-ups in the magnificent
atmosphere, created by their fantastic fans who filled each square-centimetres
of the stands. Olympiacos had a great team-effort, nine players shared the
scoring duties while in UVSE Rita Keszthelyi tried to keep up with the Greeks
almost single-handedly. Indeed, the world-class Magyar set an incredible Final
Four record by netting 9 goals (out of her team’s 11), including a masterpiece
barely seen even from the top male players.
The home side will have another
showdown with Sabadell – just as in the 2015 and 2019 finals –, though the
Spaniards’ road to the final was a bit bumpier. It was clear that Padova had
only one chance to keep the game close: if it managed to force a low-scoring
encounter by outstanding defending, since outscoring Sabadell, packed with
master-shooters, was a mission impossible.
And the Italians did a tremendous job
in the first half, allowed only four goals to their rivals and they could have
even led, had they converted a penalty at 3-3. They trailed 4-3 instead, and in
the third Sabadell broke them with a 5-0 rush. How this quarter unfolded, the
fourth promised an easy cruising for the 5-time champion – instead, their
concentration level dropped, it was a free fall rather, while Padova halted its
scoreless run of 12:13 minutes first, then came closer and closer as the
Spanish stars were unable to add any more goals. With 40 seconds to go, Padova
scored for 9-8 – it was their 0-5 run now –, but Sabadell forced an exclusion
and kept the ball till the end.
This set up the ‘dream final’ between
the last two title-winning sides – they clashed for the trophy twice in the
past, Olympiacos won in 2015 here in Piraeus, Sabadell won in 2019 in Sabadell
– now the Greeks are playing at home again…
Recaps Olympiacos v UVSE 18-11
The coaching staff of UVSE tried to
prepare the team, mostly the inexperienced teenage players, by creating a
soundtrack from an old Olympiacos game and held a practice where the loud chanting
of the Greek supporters was played from four loudspeakers with maximum sound
level for one and a half hours. However, what they could not bring to the pool
was the team of Olympiacos – and the existing difference in the quality of the
sides became visible on the scoreboard early in the game.
After 1-1, two fine shots from the
perimeter gave the host side a calming lead, while the Hungarians were unable
to find the proper rhythm in attack, missed a series of man-ups, and their
defence also crushed under the pressure. Conceding 10 goals in the first half
was a true marker of that – they trailed by five at halftime. Olympiacos was
very effective at both ends, scored fine action goals and converted a couple of
extras.
The Magyars had a better spell at the
beginning of the third, netted a 6 on 5 – the VAR helped them out – and a
penalty for 10-7, but just when the game seemed to have been heating up, Nikola
Eleftheriadou’s ball slipped in, and 55 seconds later – adding a killed
man-down to the mix in the meantime – Kyra Christmas also found the back of the
net from the perimeter to channel the game’s path back to the original script.
With the five-goal gap reset, the title-holders regained their confidence and
turned into the last period with a 14-9 lead – though one may note that Rita
Keszthelyi scored perhaps the goal of the season when she just gave the
goalie’s long ball a wrist-tip while swimming towards the goal to chip it over
the netminder.
She kind of staged a one-woman show
as she scored her 8th at the beginning of the fourth, but singlehandedly she
couldn’t match the Greeks who responded with a double in 44 seconds for 16-10 –
so it was still a one-sided contest. Another telling piece of stats was that
while nine players scored for the Greeks, besides Keszthelyi – who finished the
game with a Final Four record of 9 goals – only two team-mates could net one
goal apiece.
In fact, Olympiacos passed the
Hungarian test for the second consecutive year: last May they beat UVSE in the
semis and Dunaujvaros in the final – now they ousted Dunaujvaros in the
quarters and beat UVSE again in the semis, though it was much easier than last
time (9-8 was the final score back then).
Sabadell v Padova 9-8 – Lining up
Olympic medal winner Spanish stars and quality foreign stars like triple
Olympic champion Maggie Steffens and Dutch European champions Catharina van der
Sloot and Monika Eggens – Sabadell is definitely the team to beat here in this
tournament.
Still, the Italians tried their best
and for two periods they offered some tremendous efforts in defending, it was
really spectacular how they made the game’s top stars’ lives hell by fine
positioning, great blocking and the necessary aggression. Sabadell’s great
shooters were visibly struggling to find the inward roads to the net, while the
Italians made most of their chances in front. At 3-3, they could have taken the
lead, but Laura Barzon’s ball flew out of the pool… And the writing got onto
the wall when Judith Forca’s perfect lob ended up in the net with 0:03 to go
till the middle break.
Though the Spaniards began the third
with a missed 6 on 4, soon they got on track when van der Sloot sent the ball
home from the perimeter and 65 seconds later Forca scored another one from
action. Once the ice was broken, Sabadell started flying and they added three
more in the third, Forca stopped at 6, while Laura Ester delivered a series of
saves in the back to keep the rush uninterrupted.
The 5-0 run in the third period did
the damage – though Padova kept on going and after Elle Armit could halt their
12:13 minute-long drought, they narrowed the gap step by step. Sabadell’s
offence dropped back to the first-half level, or even lower as they were unable
to put away the ball (were 0 for 4 in man-up). The Italians smelled blood, and
with a double by Sara Centanni in 28 seconds they were trailing 9-7 with 1:37
remaining. With 40 seconds on the clock, they scored from a 6 on 5 after a
timeout for 9-8 – but never got the ball back as Sabadell forced an exclusion
and kept the ball in the remaining 18 seconds.
Quotes Olympiacos v UVSE 18-11
Alexandar Ciric, coach, Olympiacos
“The semi-finals are always the toughest matches and there was no difference
this time either. I think what helped us was that we found the right rhythm at
the beginning and once we took a two-three-goal lead, we were able to play with
the right focus and the necessary power to maintain the gap. I congratulate my
players and also the team of UVSE, it was a wonderful match in a fantastic
atmosphere, a great promotion of water polo.”
Marton Benczur, coach, UVSE “We made
a couple of silly mistakes at the beginning in defence, bad marking, bad
positioning, while in offence we messed up our 6 on 5s and also conceded
two-three unlucky goals which decided our faith early on. Of course, we played
with one of the best teams in the world, to have any chance against them we
should have had out-of-the-world goaltending, giant blocks and perfect
execution in attack, but it wasn’t the case and I cannot say any bad word to my
players. They did their utmost, it was just not enough today. At the same time,
let me add, that it’s a tremendous honour to coach such a player as Rita
Keszthelyi who is, for me at least, the best player in the world and I just
hope she could stay with us till the end of time…”
Rita Keszthelyi-Nagy, UVSE “Perhaps
eight was my individual record but I don’t really keep track of my scoring
feats since for me always the team comes first. Of course, I’m happy that I
played a game like this at this level, but I would be much happier if a couple
of team-mates would have joined me with a great performance since mine was way
too little to keep up with Olympiacos. Yeah, that goal was nice, I loved it too
– indeed I wanted to do that tipping feat for a long time. Our goalie can give
brilliant passes so when I was swimming alone, I felt this was the time to try
it, especially because this was the day when whatever I touched, went in.”
Sabadell v Padova 9-8
David Palma, coach, Sabadell “It was
a hard game as we expected, Padova did a good job but in the third period we
managed to perform on our usual level and that was decisive. I think our
defence made the difference in the third period when we forced Padova to miss
their 6 on 5s but in the fourth they started scoring from them again and that’s
how they came back to the game. Now we can prepare against Olympiacos, it’s
going to be even harder, for sure.”
Stefano Posterivo, coach, Padova “I
think I can be proud of the team, the players gave everything in this match. Of
course, the third period was a disaster, we couldn’t defend on the same level
as in the first half and after you go 9-3 down against a team like Sabadell,
there is no way to come back. Let me add that there were many small things
which could have favoured us and which led to this loss. The missed penalty,
that last shot in the second period turned out bad, just like a couple of
exclusions, especially the last one, did not help either but all in all, it was
a great game, and we did really well altogether.”
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